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how ribosoms are differ in bacteria and a wbc of a human​

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Answered by TanishaJangra12
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Bacteria are prokaryotes, so the size and makeup of their cells is different to that seen in eukaryotic cells. They are around 50 times smaller than eukaryotic cells on average, with a diameter of around 0.2- 2 µm and a length of around 0.5-10 µm. They do not have membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus and mitochondria we see in eukaryotic cells.

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